Christmas-tree support



Dec. 9, 1930. v. DAHL 1,784,090

CHRISTMAS TREE SUPRORT Filed May 21 1925 2 Sheets Sheet 1 2; 2' 97 7 QWEK V. DAH L Dec. 9, 1930.

CHRISTMAS TREE SUPPORT Filed May 21, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 VIIIIIIIIIII Mf/VTOE PER rraQ/vfk Patented Doc. 9, 1930 UNITED STATES PATE T OFFICE vic'roa man, or s'ronxa, wunmeron I mamas-rm surronr Application fled an :1, 1m. Serial I0. 110,011.

This invention relates to improvements in provided with downwardly turned ends 12 Christmas-tree supports, and has for one of to form rounded floor contacting supports. its principal objects a ready and convenient As shown, these members are then bent upmeans for supporting Christmas-trees in up; ward'ly at anan le of approximately forty- 5 right position for trimming and decorative five degrees to um outstanding brace ele- 55 purposes. ments 14, which in turn are again bent ver- One of the important objects of this. intically at their ends 16, these ends being rivvention is the provision of a device for posieted, welded, or otherwise attached to a ring tively and adequately supporting Christmasmember 18 adapted to surround the trunk of trees of various sizes in a desired upright po- :1 tree 20. 60 sition, while at the same time eliminating In order to make the device adaptable to any possibility of accidental overturning of different sizes of trees, a series of resilient the tree by providing a suitable base thereclamping elements are provided in the formfor, of conventionally curved upstanding mem- A still further important object of this inhers 22, as best shown in Figure 2, having vention is to provide, in a Christmas-tree their lower ends also attached by rivets, support, a device which when not in use can welding, or the like to both the ring 18 and be readily stored away in a small space, and to the upstanding ends 16 of the brace and which, being composed of sturdy material, base elements. This rovides for a resilient 20 will last indefinitel positive gripping of t e tree 20 through quite Another and still further important 0ba range of sizes, and further, positively asject of this invention is to provide, in comsures the desired upright position. bination, a support for Christmas-trees, Positioned at the junction of the base memwhich, in addition to securely gripping and hers 10 is a combination water container and sustaining the same, will further provide support for the end of the trunk of the tree means for keeping the severed trunk moist 20, this container being designated by the so as to maintain the tree in a fresh and numeral 24 and as shown, is in the form of an 1 green condition for a considerable length of inverted cone, firmly soldered at its lower end time. 26 to prevent leakage. The upper end of the 30 Other and further important objects of cone is fixed in position by having the brace 80 the invention will be apparent from the'dismembers 14 pass through suitable slots 28 closures in the accompanying drawings and formed in the material of the cone. Water following specification. poured into this container 24 will keep the The invention, in a preferred form, is ilend of the tree trunk moist andat the same lustrated in the drawings and hereinafter time the sloping sides of thecontainer pro- 81 more fully described. vide an adequate support for the end of the In the drawings: trunk and assure of its being maintained in a Figure 1 is a perspective view of the Christvertical position. mas-tree support of this invention showing a A slight modification of the invention is tree as positioned therein. illustrated in Figure 3, wherein the water Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view of the container 24 is omitted and a. spike or the like device shown in Figure 1. 30 is positioned at the crossing of the base Figure 3 is a vertical sectional elevation ilelements 10, adapted to extend upwardly into lustrating a slight modification of the inventhe trunk of the tree 20. It will be seen that tion, with the tree in position. in this manner is provided a positive means 93 As shown in the drawings: for supporting a tree in upright position, The reference numerals 10 indicate genany danger of tipping or tiltingbeing elimierally a pair of horizontally extending base nated on account of the wide base acting at members formed of suitable strap iron or the four points, the device itself being adaptable like crossed at their center as illustrated, and to many sizes of trees and not likely to damage 16') thgioor or any othersurfaoe upon which it is us j I' am aware that many changes may be made and numerous details of construction varied throughout a wide range without departm from the rinciples of this invention, and

therefore o not urpose limiting the patent erwise than as necessitated ranted-hereon y the prior art. I claim as my invention: a

A Christmas-tree support, including) in combination, a pair of crossed unitary ase and brace elements each element comprising a horizontal portion, and two u wardly extending inwardly inclined portions bent at equal angles to the horizontal portion, an annular ring locking the upper ortions of the brace elements together, a p urality of upwardly extending inwardly concave resilient grippm members mounted on the ring, and curved oor contacting portions formed in said base and brace elements, and means for maintaining the lower end of the tree trunk in position directly beneath the center of action of said resilient gripping elements, said means compris ng a combination conical water container and tree butt support, the per ends of the brace elements passing through slots adjacent the upper rim of said combination oohtainer. and support.

Iniestimony whereof I afiix my signature.

' V 1 VICTOR DAHL. 

